The Seattle Sounders hit the road for a midweek clash against the Vancouver Whitecaps. It's the second of three games this season against Vancouver, and their final away trip to BC this season (barring playoffs).

The Seattle Sounders get only a couple of days to relax before they hit the pitch again. This time around it's Round of 16 action of the 2017 Lamar Hunt US Open Cup against the San Jose Earthquakes.

To get here, the Sounders defeated the Portland Timbers 2-1 in the fourth round a few weeks ago, while the Earthquakes knocked off the San Francisco Deltas with two quick goals within the first six minutes of the match.

Your first Memorial Day weekend bonfire is at noon at CenturyLink Field (or on FOX)

Who You'll Watch

The Seattle Sounders and Portland Timbers will play the first of three games regular season games this Saturday. This will be the first meeting since Seattle won MLS Cup. This will also be the first time that both teams will square off with a star above their crest.

They're not our kings, we didn't vote for them. Who do they think they are?

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The Seattle Sounders return home after a rough two-game road trip that saw them concede seven goals while only scoring one. The Sounders are in need of some serious home cooking as they welcome Real Salt Lake.

The Seattle Sounders will be playing their second game in four days when they travel to Children's Mercy Park to take on Sporting Kansas City. This is the first of of two regular season meetings and the only one that will take place in Kansas City this year.

The Seattle Sounders head back out on the road for two games in four days. First up, they travel to Bridgeview, IL to take on the Chicago Fire. This game is the last in a string of three straight games against Eastern Conference opponents, and will be the lone regular season meeting between the two clubs.

This Revolution will be televised, but the good guys are here to quash it.

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The Seattle Sounders finally return home from a three-game road trip that saw them go up and down the West Coast and brought home four points out of a possible nine. This week, they welcome the New England Revolution to CenturyLink Field.

After a rough start to the season, our gold star crosses the border in search of it's first points of the year

The Seattle Sounders are heading on the road for the second straight week and are looking to bounce back from the season opening 2-1 loss to the Houston Dynamo. This week, the Sounders are headed north of the border as they take on the Montreal Impact.

Chicago Fire blog Hot Time In Old Town predicts that their former left back will be in the MLS Best XI as a Sounder.

Let's use the power of the SB Nation network to check in with Hot Time In Old Town to see what they think about losing their former left back to the Seattle Sounders. Sean is their former manager and still a writer there.

Those baby-blue tinted glasses don't hide that Peter Vermes' team has issues

Who You'll Watch

The Sounders returned from their two-game road trip with four points out of a possible six and find themselves in fourth place with 34 points. Sporting Kansas City comes to town for an important Western Conference clash with a share of first place on the line.

The Sounders face a very familiar foe in this year's knockout round match

After their Decision Day victory of Real Salt Lake, the Seattle Sounders face Sporting Kansas City in their first match of the 2016 MLS Cup Playoffs. This is a knockout round, which means there is no second leg, and the winner progresses to the conference semi-finals.

How set pieces, long balls, and attacking down the left will help United get another win at RFK tonight.

By now, our longtime readers have come to expect a certain pattern when it comes to a piece like this. Normally a scouting report involving Sporting Kansas City would involve a lot of talk about pressure to start.

DC is generally quiet on offense, and without Saborío they're much worse

DC United started as one of the worst squads in MLS, with only two wins in eight matches. But they have two in their last three, including their recent win at Kansas City. The club is without two of their best starters with Alvaro Saborío and Steve Birnbaum away with their respective national teams.

The Sounders will travel clear across the country to take on New York City FC this Saturday. The game is scheduled to kickoff at 10:00 am PT (yeah, that's right). This is the one and only regular season meeting between the two clubs.

The Sounders will travel clear across the country to take on New York City FC this Saturday. The game is scheduled to kickoff at 10:00 am PT (yeah, that's right). This is the one and only regular season meeting between the two clubs.

The first place team in the Western Conference, Houston Dynamo (ed. note: what did I just read.), will be welcomed to CenturyLink Field by the Seattle Sounders this Sunday night. This is the second and final regular season meeting between the two teams.

Seattle faces a crushed RSL team that blew a two goal lead in stoppage time, midfield dominance will be key.

Well there is not a better week to play Real Salt Lake, or they may be out for blood...So in case you missed it, last week Real Salt Lake had a momentous game. Demar Phillips earned two yellows in the first 20 minutes, bringing the team down a man.

In playing Football Manager 15, it's sometimes hard to imagine how Sega and Sports Interactive can still come up with a yearly iterationthat'sfresh and interesting, which is no less true with other annualsports franchises such as Madden and FIFA. Somehow, though, they've pulled it off. I haven't played Football Manager for the last 2 years, so I can really see how it's improved.

In playing Football Manager 15, it's sometimes hard to imagine how Sega and Sports Interactive can still come up with a yearly iterationthat'sfresh and interesting, which is no less true with other annualsports franchises such as Madden and FIFA. Somehow, though, they've pulled it off. I haven't played Football Manager for the last 2 years, so I can really see how it's improved.

The Rest

The West, and the chances of winning the Cascadia Cup, are on the line.

Who You'll Watch

The current top two teams in the Western Conference will battle it out at CenturyLink Field on Sunday. The Seattle Sounders and Portland Timbers are playing the last of their three 2017 regular season head-to-heads.

potentially missing their best offensive weapon will send everyone to The Curl Up and Dye

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The Sounders will finish up their brief two-game road trip when they travel to the Twin Cities to take on Minnesota United FC for the first time ever. This is the first of two meetings this season and the only one in Minnesota.

For the second time in three years, the Seattle Sounders and Portland Timbers will meet in the fourth round of the Lamar Hunt US Open Cup. Only three words need be uttered when referring to the last time these two faced off in the Open Cup — Red Card Wedding.

The offense runs through Mauro Manotas. He's less than average when not facing Portland in Houston.

In each of the last two matchups (both on the road) Houston held a one-goal lead until late in the match, when the Seattle Sounders managed a pair of tying stoppage-time goals. Now, the Worst in the West will visit the Emerald City, eliminated from playoff contention and with an interim coach at the helm.

Seattle should be able to get down their left side but a counter down Seattle's right will have to be stopped. Can do they do it?

New England hasn't really changed its attacking model with the addition of Kei Kamara but they mortgaged their future on the 31 year old striker. 13 points in 13 games is a pretty poor record and somehow worse than ours (same points, more matches) and with only two wins on the season.